Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Peaceful Parade in St. Stephen

Students from St. Stephen Elementary School hosted a Peaceful Schools Parade today to celebrate participation as part of a global network of peaceful schools.  The students, teachers and parents were escorted by the RCMP as they paraded from SSES down King Street to the Kirk McColl Church and then back to the school.  At the end of the parade was the Peace Dove which was made by the staff and students at SSES.  Here are some pictures of the parade.

School Locations For Vaccination Of The H1N1

October 28, 2009

9am - 3pm  Vincent Massey Elementary School age

 4pm - 9pm  Vincent Massey Elementary 6mo-5yr


October 29, 2009

9am - 3pm   St George Elementary School age

 4pm - 9pm   St George Elementary 6mo-5yr

 
 
October 30, 2009

9am - 3pm  St Stephen Elementary School age

4pm-9pm  St Stephen Elementary 6mo-5yrs


You are reminded to visit the goverments website at www.gnb.ca/flu   for more information.

Swine Flu Hotline

The Provincial Department of Health's Swine Flu info line is overwhelmed with callers.

Spokesperson Alissa Lee tell Tide news they are aware of the problem.
She says the numbers increased when Ottawa granted regulator approval of the H1N1 vaccine last week.
Lee says by Thursday, more H1N1 vaccines clinics will be listed on the Department of Health Website. 

Fish Audit At The Oak Bay Hatchery












(Photo by Chuck Brown , Communications Manager for Cooke's Aquaculture)



Workers at a fish hatchery near St Stephen are preparing for an audit - not the financial kind - but - one which looks at the hatchery's environmental footprint and quality of breeding stock and eggs.

Brian Donnelly is manager of the Cooke Aquaculture salmon hatchery and  he says the market is beginning to demand it.
Donnelly says the food the salmon are fed is free of chemical growth enhancers although he says it does contain a synthetic color enhancer which mirrors the salmon's natural agents.
An auditor representing European based Global Trust Certification will be at the hatchery next month to see if it will continue with its quality and eco certifications. 

Peaceful Parade

Students from the St. Stephen Elementary School will be hosting a Peaceful School Parade , to celebrate participation as part of a global network of peaceful schools. At 12:45 pm, SSES students will parade down King Street, from the Border Arena to the Kirk McColl Church and back to the school.

 Your are reminded to drive careful while the students are walking during the parade.

Oak Bay Salmon Hatchery Tour

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

H1N1 Confirmed Here At Home

  District Ten acting superintendent has confirmed the H1N1 virus has hit home. Jenny McDougall tells us three students in the St George area have been tested and they have the virus. McDougall says letters will be sent home to let parents know there is a confirm case of the virus and a consent form for your child to have the H1N1 shot. Vaccination begins this week. She says if a parent or younger sibling accompanies their child, they may receive the vaccine. The general public is to receive their shot during the after school hours at designated schools or community locations. This process will follow a first come, first serve approach. Appointments will not be taken so please refrain from calling the schools. Milltown elementary was a success today with no one turn away. St Andrews will begin vaccinations tomorrow.

No Horse On West Street

The proposal by a resident to place a horse on west street in St Stephen will not be allowed to take place. The farm animal by-law was defeated last evening by Town Council.


Individuals wishing to have a farm animal within the community will only be able to do so in areas under the towns resource zoning by-law.

Maine Railway Shut Down

A Maine railway has plans to shut down a large swath of track in the state and that has some industrial firms in this province worried. Both Fraser Papers and J.D. Irving are among the larger customers of the Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway. The line says it is losing millions of dollars on its service between the Maine communities of Madawaska and Millinocket.


The railway is proposing to sell or abandon the 387-kilometre stretch of track. Fraser Papers C-E-O Peter Gordon says the route loss would mean significant added costs for the company, which is undergoing restructuring. Since the railway is the only one to run north and south through Maine, Fraser Papers would likely have to ship most of its products by C-N Rail, which heads west to Montreal before sending products south to key markets.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Council of Canadians Conference













[Maude Barlow----File Photo]
The Council of Canadians are holding it's 24th annual meeting and conference in the port city this weekend.

National Spokesperson Maude Barlow tells us the provincial government needs to start iniaitives that help the local economy, and needs to stop developing resources just to export them elsewhere.
Barlow says citizens and the governments need to take care of the land, air and waters, because those resourches are not going to remain sustainable on it's own.
The conference is open to the public and is being held at the Trade and Convention Centre.

Cruise Lines Prepare for H1N1

As public health begins its swine flu vaccination program - cruise lines are also preparing for any outbreak of flu onboard.

Dr Mark Mason is the chief medical officer aboard the "Crown Princess" which has made regular stops in the city this year -- and -- he says they begin reporting cases when one to one-and-a-half percent of the passengers exhibit flu like symptoms:
Mason says the ship stocks flu vaccine and will step up sanitation levels by increasing the amount of chemicals and cleaning carried out on a regular basis -- he says the strict onboard protocols have actually stopped outbreaks onboard Princess Cruises over the past couple of years.

Tanks of Salmon Coming to the Magaguadavic River

It’s been 17 years since anglers have been able to cast a line into Charlotte County’s Magaguadavic River in hopes of landing a salmon.The Magaguadavic River Salmon Recovery Group hopes, with Cooke’s help, that they will gradually boost stocking in the river to a point where 1,500 adults would return annually to spawn on their own.

A new outbuilding opened in the summer at the Thomaston Corner Hatchery near Harvey. Manager Mike Watson says it will soon be filled with tanks full of salmon.The project is in partnership with the Atlantic Salmon Federation dedicated to protecting and enhancing wild Atlantic salmon populations.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Members Of The St Stephen Area Chamber of Commerce Will Be At Tonight H1N1 Session

The President of the St Stephen Area Chamber of Commerce Shelly McKeeman tells Tide news the H1N1 session tonight will be a learning curve for all. She says they encourage all members to attend to have a better understanding about the virus if an outbreak should happen in the area. She says she's never had a flu shot but when the H1N1 is available she will get the shot. Dr. Eilish  Cleary, chief medical officer of health says the H1N1 flu vaccination clinics will open in New Brunswick on Monday.

Public Health Information Session On The H1N1 Influenza

Town of St. Stephen will be hosting a Public Health information session tonight on the H1N1 influenza. This will take place at the St. Stephen Legion located at 43 Queen Street West.




This will give you an opportunity to have your questions answered. The session takes place between 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Premier Pays A Visit To St Stephen High School

Premier Shawn Graham paid a visit to St. Stephen High School yesterday to celebrate Skilled Trades and Technology Week . During S-T and T Week which runs from Nov 2-9, MLAs will participate in classes to see how the return of these types of classes are helping students.  Funding from the Department of Education has enabled School District 10 to upgrade the welding shop. More than $2 million in new funding has been invested in the trades.

US Coast Guard suspends Its Search For Missing Men

The US Coast Guard suspended its search about 5:30 last evening for the crewmen of the Bottom Basher who have been missing since Tuesday night . The search for Joseph Jones, Norman Johnson, and Daryl Cline lasted for about 52 hours.

The body of Daryl Cline was recovered in Cobscook Bay Wednesday.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

H1N1 Shot Ready

Public Health Officials in this Province are ready to begin H1N1 vaccinations today for those in higher-risk groups. Health Canada announced approval yesterday.
Federal Health Minister is encouraging all Canadians to get vaccinated.
Health care workers, First Nations people and school-age children are first on the list for the swine-flu vaccine.

Gas Prices

The price of gas has climbed five cents a litre today. The Energy and Utilities Board has released its maximum price schedule, with regular self serve gas selling for up to a dollar point-four. Gas stations in St Stephen are selling a litre of self serve for 98.3 thats up from 93.1 yesterday.


Diesel fuel also costs five cents more, selling for up to a dollar-four cents a litre. Furnace oil is up to 88.3 cents and propane is about the same as yesterday at 98.2.

Awards Presented At The 19th Annual Recognition Dinner

A very large crowd last night at the Milltown legion to celebrate the 19th Annual Recognition Dinner. The St Stephen area chamber of commerce presented awards to the New Business of the year, Young Entrepreneur, and Female Entrepreneur from St Stephen.
David Densmore web Design won Business of the year, New Business of the year was Laura Porter's Law office, Young entrepreneur was a tie between Shane McGregor owner of McGregor's Construction and Erin Shea owner of Registered Massage Therapy and the award for Female Entrepreneur was presented to Shawna Lambert owner of Sea of Tranquility.

Search Continues For Two Men

The search continues by the Canadian and American Coast Guard looking for 3 boaters from Lebec, Maine. One body has been recovered so far with the men reported missing on Tuesday night.

A U.S. Coast Guard spokesperson says the initial search resulted in a piece of debris with the boat's name on it and three life jackets floating in the water. Rescue Coordination Center in Halifax, has also been helping in the search.